By Renee Jain, Shefali Tsabary — 2020
There are a LOT of reasons to feel anxious in 2020. But anxiety can show up differently in kids.
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Brain differences such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia are not something to be cured, but something to be embraced as part of human diversity.
Your child is wired differently, and that means his life may not follow the path you envisioned. Before you can help him thrive, you must give yourself space and time to recognize the emotions that a neurodivergent diagnosis brings. Here’s how to get started embracing your new “normal.”
Give your child the self-esteem and skills to become a self-actualized adult who embraces self-discovery. That is every parent’s goal, but it is especially challenging—and important—when your child is neurodivergent. Use these four steps to help your child on that journey.
According to a new study, one in five autistic adults may have an anxiety disorder, making them more than twice as likely to be diagnosed than their neurotypical counterparts.
Having ASD increases the risk of depression in teens, but effective treatments are available
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Children with autism may become emotional for different reasons or express their emotions differently, but they have just as many feelings as anyone else.